Digital-Tutors Wins Two Aegis Awards

Digital-Tutors awarded for outstanding innovation in film/video industry.

-For Immediate Release-

Oklahoma City, OK - November 28, 2006 - Digital-Tutors has been awarded two 2006 Aegis Awards for outstanding achievement in interactive training produced for Autodesk® Maya® and Pixar's RenderMan® for Maya®. The Aegis Awards are the video industry's premier competition for peer recognition of outstanding video productions and non-network TV commercials.

Digital-Tutors' "Introduction to Maya: Second Edition" and "Introduction to RenderMan for Maya" training products were recognized for their outstanding production quality in the category of "Training/Education" videos by a distinguished panel of judges representing industry professionals from around the country.

"Aegis recognizes the best and most innovative work that leads the industry, so we're thrilled with the award. It's wonderful to be among the top selected to receive this recognition from a panel of industry professionals," said Sandip Patel, COO. "I believe the awards are reflective of our team's synergy and excellence in developing fun, consistent, and effective training products."

About Digital-Tutors

Digital-Tutors is an internationally known innovator of interactive training whose client list includes thousands of students, professionals, Fortune 500 Companies, U.S. government agencies, schools and nonprofit associations from across the globe. Digital-Tutors develops award-winning training solutions for emerging digital artists using a unique teaching approach designed by university professors and industry professionals. Recognized as the largest resource for free online training, Digital-Tutors delivers intuitive project-driven training for artists of all levels. Learn more at digitaltutors.com.

For Press Inquiries please contact Sandip Patel spatel@plstudios.com

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